How to create a consistent AI model (2026 guide)
The hardest part of building an AI influencer isn't making one good image — it's making the same face appear, reliably, across hundreds of images and videos. Here's how to do it the right way in 2026.
1. Start from a photo or a description
You have two ways in. Upload a set of reference photos of the look you want, or simply describe the model in words ("warm, photoreal woman in her late 20s, freckles, natural style"). Describing is faster and fully synthetic — no consent needed.
2. Preview the look before you train
Training a model costs time and money, so don't train a look you haven't approved. A good platform lets you preview the face first and regenerate a few times until you love it. On viralmodel.ai you get up to three tries, then pick the winner — and only that look gets trained.
3. Lock the identity with training
To make the face reproducible, the platform builds a consistent set of images of your chosen look and trains a per-character model (a LoRA on a modern image base). This "identity lock" is what keeps the model on-model across every future generation.
4. Give it a voice
A model isn't complete without a voice. You can clone a real voice, upload a sample, design one from a text description, or pick a preset — then tune stability, clarity, style and speed. See the voice guide for which to choose.
5. Start creating
With a trained look and a voice, you can generate images and short-form video, review them, and schedule posts across platforms. A guided builder means you never face a blank prompt box.
Ready to try it? Create your first AI model → or read how it works.